Development of ion torrent-based targeted next-generation sequencing panel for identification of animal species in pet foods

J. J. Kattoor, J. Guag, S. M. Nemser,R. P. Wilkes

RESEARCH IN VETERINARY SCIENCE(2024)

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Manufacturers may intentionally or unintentionally incorporate ingredients not specified on the label of canned pet foods. Including any unacknowledged ingredients in a food product is considered food fraud or misbranding. Contamination of pet foods may occur in the processing of the foods, including potential cross-contamination in packaging facilities. Of the methods available to identify meat species in food products, Sanger sequencing and several nextgeneration sequencing methods are available, but there are limitations including the number of targets analyzed at a time and the method specificity. In this study, we developed a targeted next-generation sequencing panel to detect meat species in canned pet foods using Ion Torrent technology. The panel contains multiple primers targeting mitochondrial genes from as many as 27 animal species, of which 7 major animal species were validated. The meat species targets could be identified from samples spiked with as low as 0.01% w/w of the contaminating meat species in a vegetarian food matrix material. Targeted NGS in the current study enriches species-specific multiple target areas in the mitochondrial genome of the target material, which gives high accuracy in the sequencing results.
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Targeted next -generation sequencing,Meat speciation panel,Pet food,Ion torrent sequencing,Misbranding
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